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Warrandyte South's tutors include a PhD physicist and university lecturer, seasoned VCE and primary-level maths specialists, Kumon-trained educators with experience supporting neurodiverse learners, school leadership award recipients, multiple academic duxes and high ATAR achievers (up to 97), Olympiad participants, peer mentors, netball coaches, and camp leaders—offering a blend of proven teaching skill and standout academic accomplishment.

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Yesha

Biology Tutor Forest Hill, VIC
To help strengthen subject comprehension, boost confidence, and build important learning skills. To give students individualized attention that they don't get in a crowded classroom. This helps children who struggle to keep up, as well as those who aren't challenged enough. • Assistive • Patient • Cooperative • Confident •…
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Robert

Biology Tutor Bayswater North, VIC
I believe it is important for a tutor to always take time to properly understand problems that a student could be having with whatever they are trying to understand and consider the best ways to help the student to understand the question in a way that works well with the student's learning. I am patient and willing to take the time to work…
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Ryan

Biology Tutor Blackburn North, VIC
To a greater extent success depends on the students` commitment to their studies, not as much what we as tutors do. The most important thing a tutor can do is engage a student in the material, so that students can independently go the extra mile. My strengths are that I can think and respond quickly in altering lesson plans, I have had to take…
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Pippa

Biology Tutor Vermont, VIC
Listen, I believe as a tutor the most important thing to do is listen to what the student has to say, whether it is problems, curiosities, or more. Tutoring is not primarily about teaching but supporting and trying to understand the children for who they are. Different students have different ways of learning as well as ways they feel comfortable…
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sakshi

Biology Tutor Blackburn North, VIC
The most important things a tutor can do for a student is to make sure that the student feels comfortable and safe while being taught. This is so that they have an easier time learning the information rather than being constantly stressed out. I also think, as a tutor we should put in the effort to analyse in which type of learning the student…
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Gavinjit

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
The most important thing a tutor can do for a student is not only explain an answer to a student, but actually make sure that they understand how the answer is derived and can do it themselves. There is no point in rote learning something when you can understand how an answer comes to be. As Albert Einstein said, 'Education is not the learning of…
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Gerald

Biology Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Changing a student's attitude to enjoy the subject and want to learn more about the subject is definitely the most important thing a great tutor can do. A good attitude is key to succeeding in anything, not just school subjects. Strengths: - I am passionate, love teaching and mentoring, and familiar with the subject - I am very patient and I…
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Jim

Biology Tutor Blackburn, VIC
Understanding the students' needs and making sure to target areas of weaknesses while continuing to develop their strengths through finding out their preferred style of learning to maximise improvements in their academics. Tutors also should be able to share their enthusiasm for a subject to their students so they can develop a sense of curiosity…
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Amir Reza

Biology Tutor Doncaster, VIC
One of the most crucial things a tutor can do for a student, in my opinion, is to support and encourage them academically while also helping them become more self-assured and independent. Creating a supportive learning atmosphere where students feel free to ask questions, make errors, and advance at their own pace is just as important as imparting…
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Nithini

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
Allowing students to become independent thinkers and restorning their self confidence is one of the most important things a tutor can do for a student. This means while you guide them in filling gaps in knowledge and breaking down difficult concepts, the tutor is able to build these fundamental skills in the student. In instilling these skills, I…
Ryan
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Ryan

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
One of the most important things a tutor can do is be patient and supportive. Different people learn different things in different ways, and at different rates. A tutor must cater for that, and not skip over important things that students have not yet understood. A tutor must use the method of explaining/teaching that students will understand. I…
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Debbie

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
I believe that a tutor needs to communicate with the student about their needs. I think that if the student and the tutor communicate well and both parties understand each other, then it will help the student tremendously. They will be willing to ask questions and participate during the lesson. I am an approachable person. I feel like my passion…
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Nicholas

Biology Tutor Wantirna, VIC
From the perspective of a past student who's worked with tutors. I've found the best environment to learn is one that feels inviting and open to questions. I hope I can build such an environment where students do not feel worried about asking questions or use me as a resource to aid their learning. Furthermore, I think it's paramount that a tutor…

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Inside Warrandyte SouthTutoring Sessions

Content Covered

Year 6 student worked on adding and multiplying fractions with different denominators, as well as converting fractions to decimals.

For Year 9, Sarah practiced simplifying expressions involving surds and rationalising denominators.

In Year 10, Daniel reviewed the discriminant to determine the number of roots for quadratics and solved quadratic equations using the quadratic formula, also practicing simplification of surds and indices.

Recent Challenges

Needs to try working independently and thinking actively instead of just waiting and copying the solutions. This slowed their confidence in tackling unfamiliar arithmetic.

In Year 11, one student relied heavily on notes during matrix operations and struggled when asked to solve without help; messy layout also made reviewing errors difficult.

A senior Methods student brought an excessive bundle of notes into revision sessions, making it hard to locate key formulas quickly—leaving them pressed for time during test planning.

Recent Achievements

A tutor in Warrandyte South recently noticed a big shift for one Year 11 student who started openly acknowledging mistakes during revision, rather than feeling flustered or rushing ahead—she now stops to reflect and then applies new strategies from past lessons.

Another high school student, Sanjeev, had previously hesitated to ask questions but has begun raising his own points of confusion when tackling matrices; once explained, he quickly applies the concepts himself.

In Year 6, Tyler showed newfound independence by completing two and a half worksheets in one session without reminders or prompts.

Local Spots for Tutoring

If you'd prefer not to have lessons at home, tutoring can also take place at a local library—such as Warrandyte Library—or at your child's school (with permission), like Donvale Christian College - Hall Road Campus.